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Mags
09-07-2012, 09:42
Some thoughts on my favorite time of the year to be outside: Autumn

…Nature, who is superior to all style and ages, is now, with pensive
face, composing her poem Autumn, with which no work will be to
be compared.
–Thoreau, A WEEK ON THE CONCORD AND MERIMACK RIVERS

Every season in the outdoors has something to offer.

Winter is a time of skiing. Where the peaks are covered in deep powder, the sun is shining brightly and the sky is an intense blue. An almost magical feeling is had gliding along the powder and through the trees and hearing a Schuush! sound while being propelled downhill. A time to get to a frozen lake, enjoy the mountains around you and sip on some cocoa still hot in the thermos.

http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/25922-3/image005.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=ec85fd040328ab5571e9f70 1f50bf276
Brainard Lake Recreation Area

Spring has the Earth coming to life with fields of green, birds singing and the days grow longer. Thefoothills abound with wildflowers and the trails I have not hiked in months are rediscovered (http://www.pmags.com/spring-in-the-foothills).

http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/24429-1/image003.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=ec85fd040328ab5571e9f70 1f50bf276
Pasque Flowers
Summer? The high country is again opened up. The mountains can again be climbed. That special lake off-trail and deep in the backcountry can be seen again and the mountain sides are covered in Indian Paintbrush, Columbine, Glacier Lilies and other flowers that form a riot of color over the landscape.
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/23237-1/image013.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=ec85fd040328ab5571e9f70 1f50bf276
Twin Lakes in the Rawah Wilderness
But my favorite time is a fleeting period of perhaps six weeks or so long. This time is called Autumn. A time when the air is crisp and the nights are cool. When there is a damp and pungent smell of decaying leaves.
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/18522-2/aau.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=ec85fd040328ab5571e9f701f50b f276
Aspen leaves
The tundra and ground cover are turning a russet color and the aspens are gold.
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/25641-2/image009.jpg
Rollins Pass area as viewed from the Continental Divide
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/14313-1/abd.JPG?g2_GALLERYSID=ec85fd040328ab5571e9f701f50b f276
Carpet of aspen on The Colorado / Continental Divide Trails
The elks bugling can be heard over the distant ridge and a small campfire with its sound of crackling wood, smell of smoke and the enticing orange flames seem to only accentuate the feeling.
http://pmags2.jzapin.com/gallery2/d/23904-1/image016.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=cad5a3ec9f5d07006c44120 1209128aa
Adrianna enjoying a campfire one cool evening
I love this time of the year and it is perhaps my favorite time to be outside.
It comes on slowly with the first bit of coolness in the mountain morning that fades quickly in the warm, later summer sun.
But then it comes on quickly. The days are a bit cooler. The air is refreshing. The sun is out but not hot.
Then the season exits just as fast. The ground is covered in a frost the never leaves. The snows comes and never melts.
Autumn is brief time to be cherished, embraced and enjoyed.
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/14317-2/abf.JPG?g2_GALLERYSID=ec85fd040328ab5571e9f701f50b f276
Hope Pass
The days may be shorter, but the quality of light makes the photos memorable.
The crowds are less.
The insects are gone.
And I honestly think it is the best time to be outside.
But words only do so much. The smells, the feeling of the air on the skin as evening approaches and the views are all part of why I love this time of the year.
It is now September 6th, 2012.
Time to get outside.
And enjoy my favorite time of the year.
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/18428-1/aag.jpg
New Hampshire in the Fall. My love affair with Autumn started in New England.
http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/d/18463-1/aac.jpg
Early Fall in Arcadia Mgmt Area, Rhode Island

ATMountainTime
09-07-2012, 10:24
Dangit Mags!!! I didn't need to see that. :)

How I miss Colorado.

GO RAMS!

takethisbread
09-07-2012, 13:26
Autumn is perfect. Thank u

Cookerhiker
09-07-2012, 14:52
Fall is pretty gorgeous in Alaska and the Yukon albeit it arrives much earlier.

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Kerosene
09-07-2012, 17:57
I love Autumn, and prefer to hike after the insects gone. It is nice to have enough water flowing however. Here are some of my best AT Fall pictures:

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/gsmnp-28_original.jpg
Mt. Cammerer from Snowbird

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/gsmnp-25.jpg
Cammerer Rock

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/imgp7627.jpg
Golden Glow

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/va-pinnacle_ridge-med.jpg
Pinnacle Ridge from The Priest

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/imgp7579.jpg
Different Foliage north of Hot Springs

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/imgp7573.jpg
From White Rock Cliffs north of Hot Springs

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/tn08-fall_oak.jpg
Snow comes early north of Roan Mountain

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/lynchburg_reservoir___rice_mtn-med.jpg
Lynchburg Reservoir and Rice Mountain north of Roanoke

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/va-fall_colors-med.jpg
Early Fall Color Change in Central Virginia

http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/files/3/5va_crescent_rock-med.jpg
Fall Colors from Crescent Rock (south of Harpers Ferry)

dink
09-07-2012, 20:41
Wow thanks for all the pics and wonderful words!!! :)

Hairbear
09-07-2012, 21:15
breath taking thx much..........................